{EH}Talon, 1 Mbps on 95% does not mean you'll be allowed 324 GB of traffic per month. It means if you were to run your connection at 1 Mbps, constant, for the whole month, you could generate ~324 GB of traffic.

The problem with 95% is you are not really billed on how many GB/TB you transfer per month. You are billed based on the transfer rates (in Mbps) that you're using.

ahh candy-man, thanx for the explanation on how the whole mbit works cuz like i said i was never sure on how exactly that worked. but that makes sense, and according to that, you probly would need a tad more. or well maybe more like 2 or 3 mbit more atleast.

/edit looking at the amount of servers 4 mbit might not even be enough... if the servers would be populated often.

skeletor Wrote:ahh candy-man, thanx for the explanation on how the whole mbit works cuz like i said i was never sure on how exactly that worked. but that makes sense, and according to that, you probly would need a tad more. or well maybe more like 2 or 3 mbit more atleast.

/edit looking at the amount of servers 4 mbit might not even be enough... if the servers would be populated often.

what we plan on doing is to run the servers and put a monitoring program on it so if that bandwith reacheas say 320 or something the server will shut down and not cost us 6.58$ for each gig of bandwith

im not sure if i understand how the bandwith still works ill read as much as i can on that site